Kuremari, To the conversation between Tit, Great Tit and another bird:

Good morning to you too, may I introduce myself: I am a Sitta europaea, I amsorry but I don't know my name in English. In German it is : Kleiber, kleben is to stick - like cling together. It has to do with glue: I can walk up and down a tree and don't fall..There are many different ones in my large family, as in yours too, like I saw.Have a nice day with tasty food and beware of the cat!

Kuremari, To the conversation between Tit, Great Tit and another bird:

Good morning to you too, may I introduce myself: I am a Sitta europaea, I amsorry but I don't know my name in English. In German it is : Kleiber, kleben is to stick - like cling together. It has to do with glue: I can walk up and down a tree and don't fall..There are many different ones in my large family, as in yours too, like I saw.Have a nice day with tasty food and beware of the cat!

That's why my Dutch name is boomklever:)You should know that as a Dutchman/woman ergee

Kuremari, To the conversation between Tit, Great Tit and another bird:

Good morning to you too, may I introduce myself: I am a Sitta europaea, I amsorry but I don't know my name in English. In German it is : Kleiber, kleben is to stick - like cling together. It has to do with glue: I can walk up and down a tree and don't fall..There are many different ones in my large family, as in yours too, like I saw.Have a nice day with tasty food and beware of the cat!

That's why my Dutch name is boomklever:)You should know that as a Dutchman/woman ergee

Hallo Jasmijn,why do you think I do not know that? I know there are also German members who don't speak Dutch...

Haha...than it's your 'duty' to learn them (also) the Dutch names don't you think?I don't know the Finnish or the Greek names of many birds, but I like to learn them all.And tou as a Dutch person should tell the Dutch name, not the German, that's for the Germans here to do.(this sounds a bit bitchy, but I don't mean it like that, just humoristic )

Haha...than it's your 'duty' to learn them (also) the Dutch names don't you think?I don't know the Finnish or the Greek names of many birds, but I like to learn them all.And tou as a Dutch person should tell the Dutch name, not the German, that's for the Germans here to do.(this sounds a bit bitchy, but I don't mean it like that, just humoristic )

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